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i'm probably not the most educated person in this house. >> you're an attorney. >> but i'm close. just go on and hate on. but look in the mirror and hate yourself, not the people who do this work. thank you. uh-huh! >> jon:oooh! (cheers and applause) first of all, why isn't every press conference like that? (laughter) a press conference infused with life and emotion. she just turned the house of representatives into tyler perry's "house of representatives." (cheers and applause) the only problem is -- the only problem is i think they might be wrong. >> uh-huh. >> you know it. >> that's right, that's right. uh-huh. >> jon: with all due respect, i humbly disagree the caucus. >> with all due respect, he humbly disagrees with the caucus, uh-huh. >> jon: that's not -- john, that's not what we're doing. you just repeated what i said. >> i'm just repeating what he says, uh-huh. i do it. i do it. >> jon, can i help here? >> jon: jessica, could you please? >> i come from black churches. it's not about repeating something, it's about feeling something. >> you've got to feel it! >> you can't
i'm probably not the most educated person in this house. >> you're an attorney. >> but i'm close. just go on and hate on. but look in the mirror and hate yourself, not the people who do this work. thank you. uh-huh! >> jon:oooh! (cheers and applause) first of all, why isn't every press conference like that? (laughter) a press conference infused with life and emotion. she just turned the house of representatives into tyler perry's "house of representatives." (cheers...
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little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that way. he was confident and outgoing. never arrogant. always self-effacing, quick with a laugh or grin. always looking for ways to learn something from everyone else around him. he was no surprise considering chris came from such good stock. chris studied western civilizations and immerses himselfs in
little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt....
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whether it's education or economic development. you have to make sure that it's not just some kind of a election year window dressing because that doesn't do a dog-gone thing >> jon: here's what i think the largest obstacle you're going to have to overcome. what they have utilized minorities for in the conservative world in a lot of ways. this is election day >> what's going on in philly with the new black panther party >> the number of black panthers were outside of a polling site >> a member of the new black panther party >> standing guard emi-military post to intimidate voters >> fox news confirmed he is a designated poll watcher. >> if it's not voter intimidation, what is it? >> standing guard outside a polling place >> intimidating voters in philadelphia >> last time four years ago one of them had a billy club >> in 2008 in philadelphia, they said you can't be ruled by a black man >> jon: basically there's a story on fox that ran 21 times. there's a black guy in philadelphia. and he's by the door. do you understand what i'm sa
whether it's education or economic development. you have to make sure that it's not just some kind of a election year window dressing because that doesn't do a dog-gone thing >> jon: here's what i think the largest obstacle you're going to have to overcome. what they have utilized minorities for in the conservative world in a lot of ways. this is election day >> what's going on in philly with the new black panther party >> the number of black panthers were outside of a polling...
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educated in america, and that they can legally work. we're trying to fix that particular problem. trying not toput them in front of online where people have waited for years get their green card or citizenship. we don' want to change the law as it is, but we thought it was important to take that very narrow group of people and try to fix a problem that is really very time sensitive. we wanted to be as clean as we come up one. lou: is this, in your view, a direct response to the performance of the republican party in the november 6 the election with a hispanic and latino voter population in this country. >> well, i doubt we would win in november and have been working on this for your. i thought it was the right thing to do. i have always received hispanic votes in texas, 44 percent in my last selection. i thought it was the right thing to do. i have been talking to my advisory group of hispanic americans in texas actually for for years about what we cculd do that would take these young peopleut of the conundrum. they want to work, but yet they cannot get a job. their employers cann
educated in america, and that they can legally work. we're trying to fix that particular problem. trying not toput them in front of online where people have waited for years get their green card or citizenship. we don' want to change the law as it is, but we thought it was important to take that very narrow group of people and try to fix a problem that is really very time sensitive. we wanted to be as clean as we come up one. lou: is this, in your view, a direct response to the performance of...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> keeping them honest. four americans died that night and there are plenty of unanswered questions of what went wrong. another scorching day today. un ambassador susan rice. day after iraqi session, she met this morning with republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i continue to be troubled by the fact that the un ambassador decided to play what was a political role at the height of a contentious presidential election campaign by agreeing to go on the sunday shows to present the administration's position. >> listen to what she is talking about. one of several appearances that she made after the five days of killings. >> what happened in benghazi was in fact a spontaneous reaction to what had transpired hours before in cairo. elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. >> notice the phrase extremist elements. we have since learned that she was talking to talking points edited. if you
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> keeping them honest. four americans died that night and there are plenty of unanswered questions of what went wrong. another scorching day today. un ambassador susan rice. day after iraqi session, she met this morning with republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i continue to be troubled by the fact that the un ambassador decided to play what was...
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black unemployment is a serious problem that goes back to education. in any community education is the biggest thing that leads to socioeconomic growth. so rather than playing this identity game which is what the democrats do, g.o.p. has to get better and engage in communities on policies, not because it's different for hispanics or blacks but because it is good for the american people. >> not just americans of one color or the other, the game that has accelerated in the last couple of years where every comment is a dog whistle, every word is a code word. that is race effort term. that is racist -- isn't at a certain point racism is devalued here? >> i do agree with that. we are creating racial anxiety by defining everything as racist >> are you surprised that electing a black president racial tensions are higher? >> racial attitudes have increased under this president. >> obama was going to bring the component parts of america together? >> he is not responsible for racist attitudes. i want to get to back to your point. some of the larger conversation
black unemployment is a serious problem that goes back to education. in any community education is the biggest thing that leads to socioeconomic growth. so rather than playing this identity game which is what the democrats do, g.o.p. has to get better and engage in communities on policies, not because it's different for hispanics or blacks but because it is good for the american people. >> not just americans of one color or the other, the game that has accelerated in the last couple of...
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meeting to close, i remember a nobel prize winner at the university of chicago where it was presumably educated used to say if you have no alternative, you have no problem. i thought about the alternative of delivering what i'm sure you would love to hear -- a 30- minute lecture or simply saying thank you very much. deeply appreciate the quality of panel we have invited but also the quality of the audience. so, thank you and goodbye. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> in a few moments, defense secretary leon panetta speaks of the center for new american security. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. the average new facebook is in india or indonesia right now. they are using a mobile phone primarily. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure that you have in the u.s. many americans will say facebook is good for gossip and seeing what my friends are getting for lunch but if he were to talk to somebody in the middle east, maybe, you would hear a different story which is that facebook was pr
meeting to close, i remember a nobel prize winner at the university of chicago where it was presumably educated used to say if you have no alternative, you have no problem. i thought about the alternative of delivering what i'm sure you would love to hear -- a 30- minute lecture or simply saying thank you very much. deeply appreciate the quality of panel we have invited but also the quality of the audience. so, thank you and goodbye. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> president obama winning another four years in the white house, delivering his victory speech on election night and thanking his family and his supporters. according to the pew research center he could have also thanked the media for his win. the people of pew found media coverage of president obama was more positive at 29% during the last week of campaigning before election day. coverage of mitt romney on the other hand, mostly negative, 33% that same week. so, should this be a big thank you to the media for his reelection? >> no, i mean, i think he would have lost the election because of their get out the vote things as well. >> you're talking about romney. >> that's right,
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? >> president obama winning another four years in the white house,...
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. >> sean, you can sell it to people who are educated and informed about our economy, but we have a government-educated electorate out there that cannot tell you the difference between a profit and a profit margin, a government-educated electorate that buys this nonsense from obama that the rich aren't paying their fair share. these people, the voters we have right now in this country, sean, are exactly the type of voters that the people who created our government education system 100 years ago wanted. low information, uninformed, they don't know what's going on, and they simply react to this rhetoric they get from their politicians in washington, d.c. >> sean: you're saying we've conditioned the american people to be dependent on government. >> sure. >> sean: what is the end result? as you leave the talk industry in 22 shows, what's the state of the country as you look into the boortz crystal ball? >> we are in decline. we are going to continue to decline until we reach a cliff, that we went over it would be a fatal plunge. so i love this country, sean. i had two parents who served in the military. no
. >> sean, you can sell it to people who are educated and informed about our economy, but we have a government-educated electorate out there that cannot tell you the difference between a profit and a profit margin, a government-educated electorate that buys this nonsense from obama that the rich aren't paying their fair share. these people, the voters we have right now in this country, sean, are exactly the type of voters that the people who created our government education system 100...
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one of our issues is education. education is arguably the most important issue. you talk about true preparation. there is a moral element, which is you are giving a kid a shot, but you need to develop human capital to get ahead and compete, especially in the world like today that is more competitive than ever common and and now and we are struggling of lot. -- than ever, and we are struggling a lot. across the country. you read about how people are suffering. we cannot refocus and marshaled the energy and priorities of our country to get ahead, so we brought a speaker who is extraordinarily influential and a true inspiration. there is a quotation that says, when it comes to the future there are three types of people. there are those who let it happen. there are those who make it happen and those who wonder what happens. our speaker tonight makes it happen. he is a businessman. he is an attorney. he is a bit of an entrepreneur. that makes him a remarkable. i think what makes an extraordinary is he is a true leader. he was on the d.c. city council and helped start
one of our issues is education. education is arguably the most important issue. you talk about true preparation. there is a moral element, which is you are giving a kid a shot, but you need to develop human capital to get ahead and compete, especially in the world like today that is more competitive than ever common and and now and we are struggling of lot. -- than ever, and we are struggling a lot. across the country. you read about how people are suffering. we cannot refocus and marshaled the...
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number two, i'm educated on the topic. i used to write for a medical marijuana magazine. >> sean: medical marijuana, from everything i've read, not from personal experience, far more potent. you can't make the case for physical addiction, but certainly psychological addiction. you wouldn't have a problem with your young son or daughter smoking this garbage? you said you don't have a problem with that. >> i have a problem with us -- >> sean: if it's going to be more widely available, i don't understand -- >> you'r i spoked it at 14. >> are you kidding me? >> sean: look what happened. >> did you have cancer at 14, smoking it for medicinal reasons? >> no. i think it should be used for recreational purposes, taxed as an industry. don't look at me as i'm crazy. >> smoking pot at 14, i think that's whacked out? >> i think you're whacked out. >> it's who i am. i've experienced things. you know, it makes me a bad person. >> you got me. >> sean: you guys done? >> i'm sure you didn't have premarital sex either at your age. >> sean:
number two, i'm educated on the topic. i used to write for a medical marijuana magazine. >> sean: medical marijuana, from everything i've read, not from personal experience, far more potent. you can't make the case for physical addiction, but certainly psychological addiction. you wouldn't have a problem with your young son or daughter smoking this garbage? you said you don't have a problem with that. >> i have a problem with us -- >> sean: if it's going to be more widely...
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education outcomes are down. and now we have the big, huge gaps between what was a middle class community where people can wake up each day and say if i work hard and dream the biggest dreams i could be the next successful person. and in the pursuit of the success, they create more opportunities for more people. that is the definition that idealic notion as who we are as a nation. it's going away. it's leaving us. so the first thing i would say is i think it's important for us to realize, in the arguments murray's disappoint this is a cultural phenomena. others could make the case it it's an economic phenomena. i don't think it's important what the cause is, the first step is recognize we have a huge problem in our country these caps on income and the fact is that more and more people that are born in the poverty will stay in to poverty and the middle class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. it's a huge problem. and we'll let others have the debate about why it is and maybe a combination of many things
education outcomes are down. and now we have the big, huge gaps between what was a middle class community where people can wake up each day and say if i work hard and dream the biggest dreams i could be the next successful person. and in the pursuit of the success, they create more opportunities for more people. that is the definition that idealic notion as who we are as a nation. it's going away. it's leaving us. so the first thing i would say is i think it's important for us to realize, in...
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drive up aspiration and achievement right across the education system. >> a moment ago -- given the church of england is the established church would he consider what parliament can do to insure the overwhelming wealth of members of the church of england as of this country is respected? >> i will look carefully at what the right hon. gentleman says. i would say the church has its own processes, it don't elections, hard for some to understand and we have to respect individual institutions and the decision they make but it doesn't mean we should hold back and say what we think. i think it is clear inhe time is right for women bishops. they need to get on with it and ge with the program but you do have to respect the individual institutions when they're getting a shark fraud. >> the big country, e.u. agreed to by the last labor government, time for it costing taxpayers two billion pounds every single year. will the prime minister please confirm the forthcoming budget negotiations, he will not agree to any further reduction in this debate? >> i certainly give my hon. friend that assurance. the
drive up aspiration and achievement right across the education system. >> a moment ago -- given the church of england is the established church would he consider what parliament can do to insure the overwhelming wealth of members of the church of england as of this country is respected? >> i will look carefully at what the right hon. gentleman says. i would say the church has its own processes, it don't elections, hard for some to understand and we have to respect individual...
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. >> the federal lending making college education to any one is really only creating a pile of debt so large that since 2007 it has risen 56 percent while other forms of debt like auto debt mortgage debt that declined. u.s. student debt rose $950 billion according to the federal bank of new york. now 11 percent of those balances are at least 90-days late. that is higher than credit card late payments for the first time in history. >> if the student continue to default that is the u.s. taxpayers picking up the tabs. >> most of the student debt is in the grace period so the number is probably even higher. >> we will keep following that one. christmas air fares are expected to be up. airlines continue to gouge us. >> you will pay 8 percent more than last year. avoid november 22nd, 23rd and 26th. if you fly on the 22nd and home on the 29th saturday to saturday you will pay 27 percent more than last year. new years flights are up by about 5 percent. >> pack up the mini van. >> it is now 12 minutes after the hour coming up if the epa gets its way you could be paying 9 more cents a gallon for
. >> the federal lending making college education to any one is really only creating a pile of debt so large that since 2007 it has risen 56 percent while other forms of debt like auto debt mortgage debt that declined. u.s. student debt rose $950 billion according to the federal bank of new york. now 11 percent of those balances are at least 90-days late. that is higher than credit card late payments for the first time in history. >> if the student continue to default that is the...
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they are not getting to higher education, all right? they are 37 out of auto in high school dropout rate. come on. >> here is my point to you. you look at things like food stamps, number one, texas in terms of, you know, health insurance, who has health insurance? texas doesn't have health insurance. the kids, number one in the country lack of health insurance. you look at wages. i like to get paid. well, guess what, wages since 2007 stagnant in texas. >> bill: juan, there is only a $4,000 difference in average per capita wage and have you ever seen the real estate prices in southern california compared to texas? >> they are high. no he question. >> bill: come on, mary katherine what say you. >> i will take texas not just for myself. i think because the outcomes are bad in california. because you have got this sort of perfect situation where they have -- democrats have had control of the state legislature since 1997. spending has doubled while the population has gone up 15%. they are spending tons so they have tons of debt. if you are k
they are not getting to higher education, all right? they are 37 out of auto in high school dropout rate. come on. >> here is my point to you. you look at things like food stamps, number one, texas in terms of, you know, health insurance, who has health insurance? texas doesn't have health insurance. the kids, number one in the country lack of health insurance. you look at wages. i like to get paid. well, guess what, wages since 2007 stagnant in texas. >> bill: juan, there is only a...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal co [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> some people have said if i ran for re-election, it would be a difficult campaign for me. so what else is new? >> one of the advantages for me not running for office, i don't have to pretend to be nice to people i don't like. >> as a final question, complete this question. after i retire, i am most looking forward to -- >> having more time to go chop wood up at my cabin. >> are you going
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal co [ tissue box ] he said nasal...
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louolut based on education and immigration reforms. i think if republicans can survey the landscape and find those areas where they can come up with immigration overtures that may collectively look like a bigger immigration reform package, i think they can be saled they did the right thing without giving everything they want away. >> that might work they'oreticay piecemeal. the important thing is the idea it could create it in the republican party. it really did in 2006 when a few republicans namely george w. bush, karl rove and john mccain and the senate realized the democratic future and had to do go about it. they got 44% of the hispanic vote in 2004. they said let's increase this and cement it and we can have the permanent republican majority. what happened was the republican base, the conservative information establishment wasn't there at all. they didn't look at the long-term demographic picture and say there's an emergency here. they looked at 2004 and said, we won. why give away anything here? there was this total sort of revol
louolut based on education and immigration reforms. i think if republicans can survey the landscape and find those areas where they can come up with immigration overtures that may collectively look like a bigger immigration reform package, i think they can be saled they did the right thing without giving everything they want away. >> that might work they'oreticay piecemeal. the important thing is the idea it could create it in the republican party. it really did in 2006 when a few...
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as far as i can tell, the drug policy unit in the white house is really engaged in a lot of public education primarily as well. i don't think that is going to end under any administration whatever the state of the marijuana laws across the country. you know, the question is, who is going to grasp this easy one? right? the next presidential round, someone who's going to pretend this is a bold position to at least question, not propose or advocate for decriminalization or legalization, but to say, that drug policy has failed and that there needs to be something else and maybe chris christie is that candidate. >> i think this is a case, though, where the public is far ahead of leaders. if you look at these votes in these states. you had obama saying that eight years ago and then really doing nothing about it. then you've had -- and the policy think tank world. people who get out of office, like george shultz is a great example. once they're out of office and have no authority they say, of course, it's a failure. everybody knows that. it's only, you know, the people on the ground who are taking
as far as i can tell, the drug policy unit in the white house is really engaged in a lot of public education primarily as well. i don't think that is going to end under any administration whatever the state of the marijuana laws across the country. you know, the question is, who is going to grasp this easy one? right? the next presidential round, someone who's going to pretend this is a bold position to at least question, not propose or advocate for decriminalization or legalization, but to...
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one possibility would be asking vote education -- voters for more money. >>> a project to turn the bay bridge into a art project is ongoing. >> to do this technically is while it's going to be elegant it takes a lot of work. a lot of coordination. >> the money for this art project comes from private donations of the $8 million needed, 2 million still need to be raised. >>> some residents in plumas county in the sierra fear that the incoming rainstorms may cause mud slides on a hill burned last summer. crews removed trees and bushes from the 75-acre burn zone created by the so called chips fire. now people who live at the bottom of feather river canyon are concerned that heavy rain will cause the hill to come sliding toward their homes. others are predicting that the river will rise but they don't think that the hill will come down. >>> looking outside we can see both of the pulses lining up. pulse number one, number two actually this one back here is actually catching up with the one in front of it so it's going to move over the bay area tomorrow morning as one pretty powerful system w
one possibility would be asking vote education -- voters for more money. >>> a project to turn the bay bridge into a art project is ongoing. >> to do this technically is while it's going to be elegant it takes a lot of work. a lot of coordination. >> the money for this art project comes from private donations of the $8 million needed, 2 million still need to be raised. >>> some residents in plumas county in the sierra fear that the incoming rainstorms may cause mud...
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we have those two things, the chances of being completely jammed is a greatly educed, not down to zero, but let's get c-span cameras there. lou: i think your condition would be more difficult to negotiate and resolving those tax hikes and budget cuts themselves. it sounds to me like e republicans are in a very difficult positio and a lack of strategy that will produce a resolution and that we are where we began, waiting leaders from 1600 pennsylvania. >> we are not getting leaders from the white house, not even getting participation, but that happened last time when we did this with the debt ceiling increase, the same thing happened then. lou: all right. as always, good to talk with you. thank you for being here. a lot more on these negotiations later in the broadcast. we'll be talking with the "a-team" coming right up. ♪ the president and congress remain f apart on how to resolve the fiscal cliff. we are looking at what may be a federal government disaster. guess what, the governments are in no better shape. that's tonight's "chalk talk." triple digit gains on wall street today. the
we have those two things, the chances of being completely jammed is a greatly educed, not down to zero, but let's get c-span cameras there. lou: i think your condition would be more difficult to negotiate and resolving those tax hikes and budget cuts themselves. it sounds to me like e republicans are in a very difficult positio and a lack of strategy that will produce a resolution and that we are where we began, waiting leaders from 1600 pennsylvania. >> we are not getting leaders from...
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. >> substantial investment on the part of the state in higher education and the kinds of things that the university all campus ins the system have had to do to struggle to make up for this diminishment of state funding. >>reporter: dirk salary is 48 486,000. that is less than the 500,000 he earned at columbia. private donor will fund the 50,000 dollar pay raise by wait. >> well uses ahead here. going to war offer the military rules on women in combat. >> gap between policy and reality is bad for the armed forces. bad for our service members. needs to be changed. >>reporter: next. new legal challenge against the military combat exclusion policy and why some say change it would be a big mistake. plus. >> tell me when issued put her to sleep so she won't suffer in the apocalypse. >>reporter: answering e-mail on the apocalypse. later tonight. job that is not for the faint of heart at nasa 8. stunning order from a jump. big tobacco must apologies to big tobacco must apologies to theada is. >> 4 service women are suing the defense department saying the ban on women serving in combat is unc
. >> substantial investment on the part of the state in higher education and the kinds of things that the university all campus ins the system have had to do to struggle to make up for this diminishment of state funding. >>reporter: dirk salary is 48 486,000. that is less than the 500,000 he earned at columbia. private donor will fund the 50,000 dollar pay raise by wait. >> well uses ahead here. going to war offer the military rules on women in combat. >> gap between...
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you don't trust be no money i'm a hero nobody lowest unemployment i don't house hostlers and i think education i think it should last i think it's know most people are just people i think these are there are to keep their money but there are twelve people on wall street who are and two billion dollars last year burned shore you know and are paying the max . and fifteen percent income tell it in reality tell me that's not what in reality this tax increase is going to hurt guys who own dry cleaners and restaurants and farms and this is all houses they have a state tax of fifty five percent is basically what so you pay taxes your whole life we need to bring that back yeah no no you don't pay a tax on the whole you are your debt and then you'll ride some sort of what's left or as science guys go to the issue thank you after the break every break the war on women is still going strong despite women voting heavily against republicans say she will add earlier this month what dirty tactics are republicans in arizona now using to influence a woman's right to choose. you get. to go and. you know sometim
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$1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the infrastructure and education of our people and the pillar, the pillars of our economic strength. >> bret: that is a message, steve, we cut enough. yesterday, i should point out that senator reid meant to say $1 trillion. not one $1 billion on the sound bite we played to be fair to him. but nancy pelosi is clearly saying we're done. >> you see this in the comments that the democratic members of the house made to the public. big argue in politico, not refrenching on entitlement. that is not going to work. if that he are not willing to give on more spending the republicans are increasingly thinking fine. go over the cliff then. you take us over the cliff. >> bret: what leverage do republicans have? >> republicans don't have a lot of leverage. this is the disagreement with charles on his take on what leverage republicans have. i don't think they have much leverage. if the question is sign up for tax increases, so that you can have a terrible deal that doesn't do anything to reign in entitlement and doesn't make serio
$1.5 trillion in cuts you go beyond that, you are talking hurting the growth of the infrastructure and education of our people and the pillar, the pillars of our economic strength. >> bret: that is a message, steve, we cut enough. yesterday, i should point out that senator reid meant to say $1 trillion. not one $1 billion on the sound bite we played to be fair to him. but nancy pelosi is clearly saying we're done. >> you see this in the comments that the democratic members of the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog, zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. just like adding fancy mustard to a hotdog makes you go "woah!," zeebox adds video, info, and playalongs to spice up your favorite shows. download zeebox free and say "woah" every time you watch tv. >>> at the top of the show, we asked why are you awake? we just can't even imagine. alex, sit down. my god. okay. john tower has your answers. john. >> morning, mika. we have lynn. she writes, i'm up to see what colors mika's wearing so i can follow suit. >> oh, teal. what else? >> c. glass on twitter. we got this about 20 minutes before the show started. >> oh, good, getting ready. >> time to shut things down and get sleep. if not, if i don't, joe scarborough may end up on my tv and that can't happen. >> hate it when that happens. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> so the fighting began la
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one possibility would be asking vote education -- voters for more money. >>> a project to turn the bay bridge into a art project is ongoing. >> to do this technically is while it's going to be elegant it takes a lot of work. a lot of coordination. >> the money for this art project comes from private donations of the $8 million needed, 2 million still need to be raised. >>> some residents in plumas county in the sierra fear that the incoming rainstorms may cause mud slides on a hill burned last summer. crews removed trees and bushes from the 75-acre burn zone created by the so called chips fire. now people who live at the bottom of feather river canyon are concerned that heavy rain will cause the hill to come sliding toward their homes. others are predicting that the river will rise but they don't think that the hill will come down. >>> looking outside we can see both of the pulses lining up. pulse number one, number two actually this one back here is actually catching up with the one in front of it so it's going to move over the bay area tomorrow morning as one pretty powerful system w
one possibility would be asking vote education -- voters for more money. >>> a project to turn the bay bridge into a art project is ongoing. >> to do this technically is while it's going to be elegant it takes a lot of work. a lot of coordination. >> the money for this art project comes from private donations of the $8 million needed, 2 million still need to be raised. >>> some residents in plumas county in the sierra fear that the incoming rainstorms may cause mud...
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this is isn't to educate children. >> this is the problem with collective bargaining rates. give us benefits, don't just touch our collective bargaining rights. no one wants to take anybody's rights, the right to bargain or negotiate anything, but it means the right to veto changes to benefits. we saw it in wisconsin. that's why scott walker had to take on collective bargaining rights first, make the changes to the benefits, because you saw this play out in school districts, where walker's reforms took effect, they were able to balance the budget, make changes to healthcare plans, like a $10k10 copay, and make people may into their retirement funds. some schools locked into the bargaining agreements before the walker law took effect and kept on going. maybe it wasn't plastic surgery, but you're seeing teachers getting fired instead of making benefit reductions. >> greta: it isn't just plastic surgery, but it's airline travel, expensive hotels, limousine. i mean, this is quite a school district to work for. >> and it was $9 million for plastic surgery a few years ago. by the
this is isn't to educate children. >> this is the problem with collective bargaining rates. give us benefits, don't just touch our collective bargaining rights. no one wants to take anybody's rights, the right to bargain or negotiate anything, but it means the right to veto changes to benefits. we saw it in wisconsin. that's why scott walker had to take on collective bargaining rights first, make the changes to the benefits, because you saw this play out in school districts, where...
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the average cost to educate a child in a school per year is $50,000. almost four times with the rest of the public education, spirit and the vast majority of rbc sees public schools. we could take the money we spend today, paper public school system 14,000 per child and save aliens of dollars per year and with the same or better outcomes. >> washburn worked his way up, went to harvard law school and at the urging of one of his brothers, immigrated out western illinois, to colina, for the batman industry was in its heyday. he arrived after immense journey by ship, they stagecoach, by train and arrived in ms. maddy mining town, boarded himself in a log cabin, established law practice in a log cabin and slowly worked his way up and became a very successful lawyer and then got involved politically to moran for congress to mr. for eight turns and then befriended abraham lincoln, obviously from illinois and then ulysses s. grant also from colina. and as they rise, one device, washburn stayed with them as a very close, close colleague during the civil war and
the average cost to educate a child in a school per year is $50,000. almost four times with the rest of the public education, spirit and the vast majority of rbc sees public schools. we could take the money we spend today, paper public school system 14,000 per child and save aliens of dollars per year and with the same or better outcomes. >> washburn worked his way up, went to harvard law school and at the urging of one of his brothers, immigrated out western illinois, to colina, for the...
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including asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more so we can still invest in things like education and training and science and research. now, i know some of this may sound familiar to you because we talked a lot about this during the campaign. this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. this was a major debate in the presidential campaign and in congressional campaigns all across the country and a clear majority of americans, not just democrats, but also a lot of republicans and a lot of independents, agreed we should have a balanced approach to deficit reduction that doesn't hurt the economy and doesn't hurt middle-class families. i'm glad to see if you've been reading the papers lately more and more republicans in congress seem to be agreeing with this idea that we should have a balanced approach. so, if both parties agree we should not raise taxes on middle-class families, let's begin our work with where we agree. the senate's already passed a bill that keeps income taxes from going up on middle-class families. democrats in the house are ready to vote for that same bill today. if
including asking the wealthiest americans to pay a little more so we can still invest in things like education and training and science and research. now, i know some of this may sound familiar to you because we talked a lot about this during the campaign. this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody. this was a major debate in the presidential campaign and in congressional campaigns all across the country and a clear majority of americans, not just democrats, but also a lot of republicans and a lot...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later, not so much. this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>> can it get worse? just when you thought things couldn't get any worse for the jets, their unofficial mascot is hanging up the helmet. fireman ed is the gang green super fan that has led the crowd since 1986. he says he's quitting because some of the jets fans just can't behave at the stadium. after ed chose to wore a mark sanchez juersey, fans began heckling him. they thought he was on the jets payroll, which is not true. things hit rock bottom during the jets crushing loss 49-19 loss to the patriots on thanksgiving. he said in an article, i decided to leave thursday because the confrontations with other jets fans have become more common, even thoug
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david in kansas, an educator, republican line. caller: i just want to say i am an educator. i'm not republican. i would make education a completely free market good. i would get rid of compulsory school attendance. --would get rid of taxation a i think you need a wall that separates the government and education, just like we have a separation between government and religion. host: ok. june in wisconsin, independent. caller: hi. you know, the baby boomers got the last excellent, well-rounded public-school education. it was based on the basics -- proper english, writing. for whatever reason, somebody decided -- and i saw a teacher wrote an article on why we have to write all these rules in english, such as "i before e" in english. i thought, are you kidding me? for some reason somebody said, "whatever you think it is, and johnny." it's ridiculous. there's nothing wrong with people understanding if you get down english, you can learn anything. they are deliberately dumbing down these children,. they talk about higher standards, but they're not getting the children the skills to
david in kansas, an educator, republican line. caller: i just want to say i am an educator. i'm not republican. i would make education a completely free market good. i would get rid of compulsory school attendance. --would get rid of taxation a i think you need a wall that separates the government and education, just like we have a separation between government and religion. host: ok. june in wisconsin, independent. caller: hi. you know, the baby boomers got the last excellent, well-rounded...
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that grants a pathway for citizenship for imgrants seeking a college education and military experience but who turn down welfare. bret? >> bret: doug, thanks. >>> home prices and consumer confidence are both up here in the u.s. but perhaps some of the most confident consumers about home prices are not from america. correspondent william la jeunesse explains from los angeles. >> realtors linda and brent cater to buyers in the wealthy los angeles suburb of san marino, where a recent influx of chinese helped stabilize the market. >> this is the formal dining room. >> this is the top 1% of managed speakers coming from china. there really is the people who have their own businesses or maybe were part of the government. >> non-americans bought $82 billion in u.s. homes last year. $7 billion from the chinese. who often paid cash for homes with special kitchens, in-law sweets ansuites and ponds. >> people in china do business from their homes so they want the homes to scream they made it. and they are successful. >> in hard hit states many foreigners smell a bargain. latin americans in florida
that grants a pathway for citizenship for imgrants seeking a college education and military experience but who turn down welfare. bret? >> bret: doug, thanks. >>> home prices and consumer confidence are both up here in the u.s. but perhaps some of the most confident consumers about home prices are not from america. correspondent william la jeunesse explains from los angeles. >> realtors linda and brent cater to buyers in the wealthy los angeles suburb of san marino, where a...
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if i'm in the position of having an equipped, educated, and have the experience to do this job but then called unqualified, called unequipped because maybe i seem like a bull in the china shop for stating a strategic position for which i believe is strongly right, then for some reason then i'm i will equipped for the job. it's as if they're calling, you know, secretary rice -- u.n. ambassador rice, i'm sorry, some kind of angry black woman. well, i have been in that position before and it's simply untenable. it's the kind of language we don't want to see imbued in this conversation. it really ought to be about the facts of the matter of what happened in benghazi, when that information came out, how well it is communicated to the american public, and when it should be, i should say, communicated to the american public because they're for good reason we aren't privy to classified information, but if she had gone on air and broken with the intelligence community and released classified information, if she had broken with them, then she would be frog marched out of the bounds of d.c. today.
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they need more education. they also traditionally take more risks. >> sreenivasan: then there's a specific focus to younger male african-americans in specific that are having more unprotected sex perhaps. what is it about this particular community that makes this such a bigger problem? >> we've seen a huge shift in the united states where the epidemic began in gay men who upper middle class largely living in the cities or middle class and it shifted to the south in poor african-american men many who have sex with men and don't identity with gay communities. they're often disenfranchised from health care, don't have access. their education, their schools might not offer any information or little information about h.i.v., and there's very little encouragement in the community to get tested as well. the role of the church plays a factor. and if you're having sex with a community of people who already have a lot of virus, your odds of getting infected are much much higher. >> sreenivasan: what about that testing e
they need more education. they also traditionally take more risks. >> sreenivasan: then there's a specific focus to younger male african-americans in specific that are having more unprotected sex perhaps. what is it about this particular community that makes this such a bigger problem? >> we've seen a huge shift in the united states where the epidemic began in gay men who upper middle class largely living in the cities or middle class and it shifted to the south in poor...
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. >> to educate the voters that they raise taxes. again, we educate people -- >> to get rid of them. >> it won't kill the country if we raise taxes a little bit on millionaires. >> even somebody worth $200 million. that first $250,000 they're still paying lower taxes. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle still recovering from november 6th, the election is over. >> presidential election, your prediction was wrong. >> big time. >> people are open on entitlement reform in a way they haven't been in the past. >> my analysis based on fact, not emotion. >> oh, my -- >> oh, wow. >> things people are saying about the election that are not true, but it makes them feel better to say it anyway. >> we start on a very important day that the world can be thankful for. a cease-fire in the middle east. secretary of state hillary clinton is heading home now after she and her egyptian counterpart announced the deal to end hostilities and greater cooperation between israel and gaza in the near future. >> the united states welcomes the agreem
. >> to educate the voters that they raise taxes. again, we educate people -- >> to get rid of them. >> it won't kill the country if we raise taxes a little bit on millionaires. >> even somebody worth $200 million. that first $250,000 they're still paying lower taxes. >> my colleagues on the other side of the aisle still recovering from november 6th, the election is over. >> presidential election, your prediction was wrong. >> big time. >> people...
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critically important area of walmart factory program and we have been working to improve foyer safety, education, and training in bangladesh" but it will feed the argument nose who rely on chief labor for chief goods they offer, this is the price. >>guest: it will, it will, but, it is tragic. i don't think something lick this will happen again. don't think the people in bangladesh who perished didn't want or need the jobs, as well. we like to victimize everyone in this country particularly for the for-profit motivation which is insulted, but it is a tragedy but i think it is a stretch, an amazing stretch to pin this on walmart but, of course, the unions in this country are desperate. >>neil: leaving aside that walmart has discontinued relations with 55 factories in that area that had questionable working conditions. and in many other of these facilities. i wonder where it goes if you can seize on this as proof that walmart is a google by man, -- a boogie man. >>guest: it will not stop h is a giant prize for unions and for those who are anticapitalism, and antiprofit motivation, and they have the
critically important area of walmart factory program and we have been working to improve foyer safety, education, and training in bangladesh" but it will feed the argument nose who rely on chief labor for chief goods they offer, this is the price. >>guest: it will, it will, but, it is tragic. i don't think something lick this will happen again. don't think the people in bangladesh who perished didn't want or need the jobs, as well. we like to victimize everyone in this country...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> now it's time for "storytime with rev al". >> that's right. we have a very special story tonight. we learned today that todd akin is considering writing a book. you remember mr. akin. he was a shoo-in for a senate seat in missouri until he talked about legitimate rape and his candidacy legitimately sank like a stone. we at "politicsnation" imagine just what this might look like. it's called too legit to quit:how i became a household name for all the wrong reasons. i like the title, senator -- i mean, mr. akin. let's get right in to it. he opens strong. an area of true expertise. chapter one, titled "biology by akin," here's a passage. so now i guess i'm known as the legitimate rape guy. and after thinking about it, i guess it's not so bad. in fact, i've kind of embraced it. now, everyone knows my name. and, hey, science is overrated anyway. here's my advice to kids. w
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> now it's time for "storytime with rev al". >> that's right. we have a very special story tonight. we learned today that todd akin is considering writing a book. you remember mr. akin. he was a shoo-in for a senate seat in missouri until he...
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if they chose education over tax cuts for those at the top, they chose clean energy. so these are -- that's what this election was about. it makes a difference to actually run on something. >> let's talk about the inauguration, what's going to be obviously second term inaugurations are just smaller. they just are. that's just a fact. what's the attempt to make this second inaugural seem different? what will make it stand out? >> well, you know, the ro ses has just started. we're just three weeks from the election -- >> who is running? >> the same people that were involved last time will be involved this time. lots of discussions are taking place. it will be a smaller scale, but we're just about two months out. we have a lot of work it to do 0 but the president is very much looking forward to giving that speech. >> well, the construction is already apparent all over washington. stephanie cutter, nice to see you. >> nice to see you, chuck. >> we will be checking in again, thank you. >>> the real rawrangling is happening in the house. up next we'll talk to two members of
if they chose education over tax cuts for those at the top, they chose clean energy. so these are -- that's what this election was about. it makes a difference to actually run on something. >> let's talk about the inauguration, what's going to be obviously second term inaugurations are just smaller. they just are. that's just a fact. what's the attempt to make this second inaugural seem different? what will make it stand out? >> well, you know, the ro ses has just started. we're...